On Apr 6, 2012, at 10:29, Michael Parchet wrote:
> Why the wordpress package is installed in www folder and isn't into apache2
> htdocs folder by default ?
There hasn't been any great effort to standardize how the various web app ports
work. In my opinion, they should probably all install into
On Apr 8, 2012, at 00:29, Brandon Allbery wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 01:17, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> I expressed the same reservations there. An answer was provided there. I
>> don't know how to respond to it; I'm not sure if this is a road MacPorts
>> wants to start down.
>
> I'll bite: th
On Apr 7, 2012, at 05:48, Barrie Stott wrote:
> 'port outgraded' showed that p5-app-ack and p5.14-app-ack (but no other
> *-app-ack) needed to be upgraded and p5.14-app-ack did so without a hitch.
>
> The ports I have of the form p5* are:
> p5-app-ack @1.940.0_2 (active)
> p5.12-file-next @1
On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 01:17, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> I expressed the same reservations there. An answer was provided there. I
> don't know how to respond to it; I'm not sure if this is a road MacPorts
> wants to start down.
I'll bite: the road that you apparently don't want MacPorts to start do
On Apr 6, 2012, at 05:47, Marko Vranic wrote:
> I'm interested in these libraries(these versions):
>
> tiff/3.9.5
> boost/1.44
> jpeg/8b
> lcms/2.1
> zlib/1.2.5
> freetype/1.4.3
>
> Are these release or debug builds?
For most of those ports (all except tiff), those are not the versions that ar
On Apr 7, 2012, at 06:30, Daniel Ericsson wrote:
> As for what changes you need to make, some of these probably just need "-g
> -DDEBUG" added to their CFLAGS, others might need edits to header files. I'd
> take note of what changes are needed and then open tickets with request for
> enhanceme
* Tim Haigh [120407 01:10]:
> The MLB in your mac has sensors that will automatically shutdown
> your mac if it ever got to a critical heat. This is never likely
> to happen. I had a 2009 mac mini that ran for a couple of years
> sandwiched between an Apple Airport base station and an ASDL
>
Another way to look at it...make it fail now--within the warranty
period--if it _is_ going to fail! (You do have backups, right?) But
as Tim Haigh alluded, Apple squeezed a lot of hardware in a small box
and did some good work to mitigate and control temps. If you run it
hard and at high tem
On 7 Apr 2012, at 13:10, Niels Dettenbach wrote:
> Am Samstag, 7. April 2012, 11:15:58 schrieb Andrew Long:
>> I'm looking for recommendations for a graphical web-site management tool
>> hosted on Macports. The package should report on broken links, suggest
>> fixes, and make it easy to move file
Am Samstag, 7. April 2012, 11:15:58 schrieb Andrew Long:
> I'm looking for recommendations for a graphical web-site management tool
> hosted on Macports. The package should report on broken links, suggest
> fixes, and make it easy to move files around.
As far is i understand you are looking for a
On 7 apr 2012, at 10:35, Marko Vranic wrote:
> Ok,
>
> How can get release builds?
Please reply-all so the mailing list can contribute to the discussion.
I would investigate how to do a debug build for each of the library, then
install them in a multi-step approach.
1. `port extract `, the di
'port outgraded' showed that p5-app-ack and p5.14-app-ack (but no other
*-app-ack) needed to be upgraded and p5.14-app-ack did so without a hitch.
The ports I have of the form p5* are:
p5-app-ack @1.940.0_2 (active)
p5.12-file-next @1.20.0_2
p5.12-locale-gettext @1.50.0_6+universal (active
I'm looking for recommendations for a graphical web-site management tool hosted
on Macports. The package should report on broken links, suggest fixes, and make
it easy to move files around.
Several years back, in the Windoze world, I used Visual Interdev for this.
Regards, Andy
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